Ive got a set of Gibson minihums from the early 70s installed in a 90s Gibby double cut Studio(?). They sound greeat clean and with moderate breakup. However, under full gain/distortion, they sometimes squel like a pig.
Without wax potting, which is a non starter, is there any way to reduce/eliminate the piggie factor?
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Ive got a set of Gibson minihums from the early 70s installed in a 90s Gibby double cut Studio(?). They sound greeat clean and with moderate breakup. However, under full gain/distortion, they sometimes squel like a pig.
Without wax potting, which is a non starter, is there any way to reduce/eliminate the piggie factor?
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